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If I was about to make another Photoshop tutorial in future it should be: 

37%
15 deviants said How to make water 'n' stuff
34%
14 deviants said Advanced shading techniques in Photoshop
29%
12 deviants said Scanning and preparing linework

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:iconsharpfang:
A bit egoistically I voted lineart because that's what is useful for me.
Not that I use photoshop at all ;)

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wyrf.
:iconm-fox:
I could really use water-designes! Though I know how to do nice water, neither it's realistic, nor it's magnificent... The same at natural landscapes, I'm actually only really good with human like anatomy...

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:iconfelixandrews:
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:iconjessfox:
There are alot of tutorials out there already about preparing lineart, but not alot of different shading techniques, and I think everyone can benefit from seeing how its done. Persoanally Id really like to see some advanced shading tutorials, but the water also sounds interesting. :)
:iconwarpedorbit:
My linework for coloring bites...my scanner kills my lines. Maybe you have a good way to fix that. I also like the idea of shading because there must be a million ways to do it. Hmmmmm....water sounds good too. DO THEM ALL!

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:iconraferem:
I prefer Water Stuff ;) because that two other we can find in many places even on da, many good artist offer that kind of toturials, or clubs. Of course is useful, but I don't see bigger reasons to made lineart tut's ;)

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:iconruu:
well my linework related tutorial would be strictly devoted to "what do you do when you have linework done" and it would be purely photoshop related.
There's big difference between scan and clean scan and it would be about it ;)

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:iconsharpfang:
Quite useful still. I need a -clean- 1-bit input. One stray pixel = one 1mm thick cone sticking from the bottom of the pendant.

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wyrf.
:iconruu:
Then I'm not sure if you will find my tut useful. I scan only b&w stuff. The point iots with proper scan res, and proper level rates in photoshop. And some magic with scanning A3 stuff on A4 scanner without physycally cutting your linework and then putting it all together.

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